Recent full-scale testing of the technology at a Midwestern power plant has demonstrated up to 75 percent reduction in stack mercury emissions. The patented process injects halogen salt solutions into the flue gas to effectively oxidize mercury so that it can be easily captured in downstream pollution control equipment. As a result, the need for costly activated carbon injection or mercury oxidation catalyst can be avoided, significantly reducing MATS compliance costs.
The new process can be installed as a stand-alone mercury oxidation technology or combined with the successful SBS Injection™ process to achieve reductions in mercury emissions of up to 90 percent. The halogen solutions can also be injected in a variety of locations, ranging from the boiler outlet to the air preheater outlet, allowing it to be tailored to the specific configuration and needs of the power plant and avoid corrosion-related concerns.
“We’re excited to bring this new, low-cost technology to the power industry as an alternative approach for controlling mercury emissions,” said Sterling Gray, URS business development manager. “The first commercial application of HBS Injection™ is currently underway at a large Midwestern power plant, and is expected to be operational by mid-2015.”
To learn more about URS’ process technology services, please go to www.urs-processtechnologies.com.
URS, an AECOM company, is a leading provider of engineering, construction, and technical services for public agencies and private sector companies around the world. The Company offers a full range of program management; planning, design and engineering; systems engineering and technical assistance; construction and construction management; operations and maintenance; information technology; and decommissioning and closure services. URS provides services for federal, oil and gas, infrastructure, power, and industrial projects and programs. Combined, URS and AECOM have nearly 100,000 employees in a network of offices in more than 150 countries (www.urs.com).
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